Comparison of ultraviolet detection and charged aerosol detection methods for liquid-chromatographic determination of protoescigenin

Acta Pol Pharm. 2014 Nov-Dec;71(6):933-40.

Abstract

Escin, a complex mixture of pentacyclic triterpene saponins obtained from horse chestnut seeds extract (HCSE; Aesculus hippocastanum L.), constitutes a traditional herbal active substance of preparations (drugs) used for a treatment of chronic venous insufficiency and capillary blood vessel leakage. A new approach to exploitation of pharmacological potential of this saponin complex has been recently proposed, in which the β-escin mixture is perceived as a source of a hitherto unavailable raw material, pentacyclic triterpene aglycone-protoescigenin. Although many liquid chromatography methods are described in the literature for saponins determination, analysis of protoescigenin is barely mentioned. In this work, a new ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) method developed for protoescigenin quantification has been described. CAD (charged aerosol detection), as a relatively new detection method based on aerosol charging, has been applied in this method as an alternative to ultraviolet (UV) detection. The influence of individual parameters on CAD response and sensitivity was studied. The detection was performed using CAD and UV (200 nm) simultaneously and the results were compared with reference to linearity, accuracy, precision and limit of detection.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aerosols
  • Aesculus / chemistry
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid / instrumentation
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid / methods*
  • Escin / chemistry*
  • Limit of Detection
  • Molecular Structure
  • Pentacyclic Triterpenes / chemistry
  • Pentacyclic Triterpenes / isolation & purification*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet

Substances

  • Aerosols
  • Pentacyclic Triterpenes
  • protoescigenin
  • Escin